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President Roosevelt informs Colonel Dunn that he does not feel it appropriate to intervene on behalf of individual candidates. Roosevelt feels he cannot intervene even though he takes a particular interest in the State of New York.

President Roosevelt has been communicating with Senator Hoar regarding the appointment of Judge Holmes to the United States Supreme Court. Roosevelt has decided to ignore the "foolish letter" from Adams, Schurs, and Welsh. Finally, Roosevelt would like to have the anti-imperialist issue...

President Roosevelt writes to Leslie Mortier Shaw, enclosing a letter from Collector of Customs Dowe that discusses the Republican Congressional campaign. Dowe should not be providing political advice or suggestions to any employees, and Roosevelt would like an investigation into Dowe's actions.

President Roosevelt has received many requests from various states to speak on behalf of Congressional campaigns and is perplexed at how to accept some requests and turn down others. Roosevelt understands that Pennsylvania is more important but people in other states are unlikely to agree.